Brighton continues its vibrant quest for European football as they build momentum with a remarkable series of three consecutive Premier League triumphs.
Brighton stays determined to secure European football next season, and their recent form has certainly lifted their spirits. They have enjoyed an impressive run where they scored nine goals and conceded only one. Furthermore, this strong performance hints at the possibility of achieving four consecutive top-flight victories for the first time since May 1981.
However, their challenge will not come easily because Fulham remains just one place and one point behind in the table. In addition, Fulham has shown they can be tough competitors on the pitch. Their recent head-to-head encounters have not favored Brighton, and this adds extra pressure on the Seagulls.
Moreover, previous Premier League matches between these two sides reveal a striking trend. Brighton has not managed to claim victory in any of their recent meetings, while Fulham has maintained an unbeaten record. Consequently, these encounters have become a true test of resilience for Brighton.
Meanwhile, Fulham secured their spot in the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday by overcoming Manchester United on penalties. This achievement came on the back of a remarkable run, as they celebrated their fifth successive away victory in all competitions. Marco Silva’s men impressed by consistently scoring two goals in nearly every match.
In addition, another victory for Fulham in this fixture would tie their best-ever record for away league wins in the top flight. They have built a solid foundation this season by accumulating seven more points than they did at the same stage last year. As a result, they are now mounting a strong challenge for a European spot.
Furthermore, the contest between the two clubs promises to be a thrilling encounter, as both sides have much at stake. The atmosphere is charged, and each goal could shift the momentum in this pivotal match.
Turning the spotlight on key players, João Pedro has taken the lead by scoring the opening goal in Brighton’s last two triumphs. His performance suggests that he could soon achieve three consecutive top-flight goals, which would mark a significant milestone in his career.
Additionally, all nine of Raúl Jiménez’s Premier League goals this season have either given Fulham the lead or brought them level. It is also notable that Brighton has led at half-time in their last three fixtures, and they are eager to extend that streak to a fourth match for the first time since May 2022.
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